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14..Comedian, Civil Rights Advocate, Candidate for Chicago's mayor and for president?

15.."I ain't ready for the altar, but I do agree there's times..."

16.."This above all--to_____ ___ ____ __ true."

17..What did Wladimir Klitschko just do?

18..The significant difference between Beethoven's Piano Concerto #2 and that of Tschaikovsky?

19..Patois?

20..Na Yeon Choi just won a golf outing. Her nation?

21..These sisters were a Lawrence Welk staple.

22..In 1845 he(?) begins living simply at Walden Pond.

23..In 1997 the Sojourner does what?

24..Whar Blue Jay leads the home run derby with 27?

25..The cigarette that once proudly offered a micronite filter?

And then there's the people where, "Rainy days and Mondays always get me down".
 
15. "..a women sure can be a friend of mine". "Sister Golder Hair", America, probably the best song from a mediocre band. I still have no idea what they were getting at with "A Horse With No Name". More like "A Song With No Point (or tune)".
16. thine own self be
20. South Korea
22. Henry David Thoreau

"Monday, Monday, can't trust that day."
 
16. to thine own self be true.
20. Korea? North or South????
21. Lennon sisters. (man it's sad I know that) (my mom watched LW all the time)
22. Thoreau
 
16. to thine own self be true.
21. Lennon sisters. (man it's sad I know that) (my mom watched LW all the time)

A one-a and a two-a....you are not alone Meyers! LW was a never miss in my house. Also, Sing Along with Mitch (just follow the bouncing ball!)
 
15. Sister Golden Hair - America
16. . . thine own self be true
19. A locally corrupted language i.e english in Bahston, New Yawk, New Joisey
20. S. Korea
21. Lennon
22. Thoreau
23. Left the solar system????
 
14. Dick Gregory
16. Thine own self be
17. Unified the heavyweight championship?
19. French spoken in Haiti
20. South Korea
21. Lennon sisters
22. Thoreau
25. Kent
 
16. Aw, C'mon - "to thine own self be true; and thou canst not be false to any man"
20 Souse Korea
21. The Lovely Lennon Sisters
22. Henry David Thoreau
23. Went to Mars
25. Kent
 
14..VAUC & Arnie (welcome to our show) recall Dick Gregory.

15..Both Pinot and VTC offer America's Sister Golden Hair. The lyricist of America did once state that some songs come out as unconnected images rather than linear stories. In that, I think Horse With No Name succeeds. Of course, one can't expect a silly ol' bear to be less literal anymore.

16..A bunch fill in "thy own self be true", And geordi completes the quote. Still I can't hold the Bard responsible for the, "Aw C'mon" part.

17..VAUC recognizes the fellow as heavyweight champ.

18..Where's rbny when I need him? There is no piano concerto #2 by the Russian.

19..You have several ways of putting it, a variation on pronunciation of a language.

20..Geordi writes of a drunken Korean. How does one win a tournament that way? Three others identify her without the pejorative.

21..Yeah, my mom too...how else would I know the Lovely Lennon Sisters? Meyers and 3 other members of a captive audience.

22..Five offer Henry David Thoreau, who spent 2 years there.

23..A few of you recognize the outer space quality of the question, but nobody hits its claim to fame. It examined soil & rocks on Mars.

24..Ed4 states it's Jose Bautista, but if I asked the question today, the answer is different.

25..Ed4, VAUC & geordi know it is Kent.

I go now to a little exercize and then brunch. Have a beautiful day.
 
18..Where's rbny when I need him? There is no piano concerto #2 by the Russian.

I was going to say the "significant difference" was that they were by different composers, but I didn't want to be a smart aleck. In fact, Tchaikovsky did write a Piano Concerto No. 2:

Piano Concerto No. 2
 
I was going to say the "significant difference" was that they were by different composers, but I didn't want to be a smart aleck. In fact, Tchaikovsky did write a Piano Concerto No. 2:

Piano Concerto No. 2

I was sure I had read in more than one place that the Russian stopped at #1. I also recall I had a professional disc on vinyl so many years ago that simply cited "Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto", sans a number. Were you ever aware of some wrong info out there?
Of course, it is my failing that I did not do a simple probe before offering this question. Thanks for the correction.
 
There is, in fact, a 3rd piano concerto (one movement, Op. 75) that
has been recorded numerous times (see Amazon).
 
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